I am actually a bit surprised that they think plastic commandoes worth doing. I suppose they reckon that the popularity of the figures will more offset the fact that you do not need so many of them or their relative rarity.

Of course for skirmish gaming as opposed to big battle wargaming commandoes are perfect, they did operate in relatively small numbers and with a clearly defined objective. The drawback is that they were usually seaborne which means making boats, ships and coastal or harbour type terrain and objectives like German radar sets, the Wurzburg and Giant Wurzburg sets are probably the most desirable but the larger Mamut system, as seen in Saving Private Ryan, is the easiest to poodle fake.

As to ships Hobbyboss does rather a nice landing craft in 1/48th scale but most of the rest would have to be bodged together. A small steam freighter is easy enough with the straight stem, only the cruiser stern gives any real trouble. I wonder if the Revell (ex-Matchbox) Flower class hull would be any use? The problem there is you would have to scratch build everything except the hull and that would need to be waterlined and that is not fun. There are some other ship kits in approximately the right scale but they tend to be quite expensive or old and a bit pooh.

Of course making a model of the Norsk Hydro plant at Rjukan might be a bit ambitious but a dam would be nice and is something I have often thought of.

Looking at the box cover art I though the knife looked a bit big but it seems it might be a smatchet rather than a Fairbairn-Sykes which argues that the research for the figures has been rather good.